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Downtown Nashville

Nicknamed Music City USA, Downtown Nashville sends the sounds of blues, country, and pop into the ears of every visitor. Rock up to the iconic Grand Ole Opry and see why it's still the most legendary…

Nicknamed Music City USA, Downtown Nashville sends the sounds of blues, country, and pop into the ears of every visitor. Rock up to the iconic Grand Ole Opry and see why it's still the most legendary music venue in America. And where there’s music, there’s nightlife, especially in Downtown Nashville. Make sure you try the home-cooked Southern eats in Hillsboro Village before honky-tonkin’ (known as bar-hopping) on The Lower Broad.

Vanderbilt University - Music Row

A trip to Music Row – the soulful heart of Nashville’s buzzing entertainment industry - is a must. See where Elvis recorded over 150 of his hits in a whistlestop tour of RCA’s legendary Studio B. …

A trip to Music Row – the soulful heart of Nashville’s buzzing entertainment industry - is a must. See where Elvis recorded over 150 of his hits in a whistlestop tour of RCA’s legendary Studio B. Other hall-of-famers are memorialized in The Country Music Museum where the guitar riffs of Johnny Cash and Jimi Hendrix entertain ears. Nearby red brick Vanderbilt University makes for an imposing and impressive sight.

Opryland

The Gaylord Opryland Resort – named after the iconic Grand Ole Opry – is not just a hotel, it's a sight to behold itself. The huge glass atria lobbies, quarter-mile indoor river, towering waterfal…

The Gaylord Opryland Resort – named after the iconic Grand Ole Opry – is not just a hotel, it's a sight to behold itself. The huge glass atria lobbies, quarter-mile indoor river, towering waterfalls, and lush tropical plants make a serene environment to unwind before heading out to witness history at the nearby Opry. Back in the hotel, shoppers will relish the distinctive boutiques and fashionable chains in 4-and-a-half-acre Delta City.

Brentwood

An upmarket suburb of Nashville just 15 minutes away from the beating country heart, visitors come to Brentwood for the pristine parks and decadent restaurants but stay for the wholesome Southern hos…

An upmarket suburb of Nashville just 15 minutes away from the beating country heart, visitors come to Brentwood for the pristine parks and decadent restaurants but stay for the wholesome Southern hospitality. Potter around lusciously leafy Crockett Park and visit one of Brentwood’s 7 major shopping centers. After dark, wind down in one of the locally-owned bistros and choose from Southern comfort foods and mouth-watering international flavors.

Franklin

History is in the walls of Franklin, site of one of the American Civil War’s heaviest battles. A visit to the immaculately preserved Carnton plantation and the neighboring Lotz House is bound to a…

History is in the walls of Franklin, site of one of the American Civil War’s heaviest battles. A visit to the immaculately preserved Carnton plantation and the neighboring Lotz House is bound to awaken the senses. You'll also find history Downtown on Great American Main Street – named as one of the 5 best in America – with sophisticated boutiques, quaint antique shops, and diverse restaurants for browsing, strolling and dining.

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Explore Nashville

Nashville HotelsThe capital of Tennessee and the ‘Country Music Capital of the World’, Nashville is a hearty blend of cosmopolitan life and distinct southern soul. There’s something here for everyone. Museums take you through the city’s Grammy studded heritage, eateries ply you with finger licking comfort food. Shops lure you in with touristy trinkets, whilst Nashville’s luminous nightlife of honky-tonk hijinks and beer spilling boot-banging pulls you into the crowd. Then there’s the city’s musical epicenter itself – the Grand Ole Opry.Things to seeThe Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum tells the genre’s story through exhibits, concerts, recordings, and videos. A treasure trove of musical artifacts, the museum’s collection includes over 600 instruments – many once used by famous country crooners. For a taste of the music today, take a seat at the world renowned Grand Ole Opry. With its barn styled backdrop, the stage is regularly graced by living legends. If that doesn’t get your feet a tappin’, then chances are something at the Bridgestone Arena will. Along with hockey and basketball, the venue frequently hosts the hottest stars in contemporary music. If you’re in the market for a new buckle, shiny retail therapy awaits at Opry Mills. At over 200 stores strong, you’ll find everything from budget to brands. American football fans will want to make a run for LP Field. Home to the Tennessee Titans, the mammoth stadium has room for over 69,000 rowdy spectators.Hotels in
NashvilleAs a musical mecca there’s a wide choice of hotels in Nashville, with something to suit every taste and budget. Luxury in the city comes in the form of palatial high rise hotels, emblazoned with prestigious names and decked out with an ensemble of lavish amenities. Expect plush suites with large flatscreen televisions, star like service, fitness facilities, spas, and decadent restaurants - where dinner comes with a side of live music. The mid-range and budget hotels in Nashville provide all the standard creature comforts you’d expect, such as WiFi and coffee makers, whilst homely B&Bs run by friendly Nashvillians offer a more personal touch – and local knowledge.Where to stayIf you want to experience the very best the city has to offer, a hotel in Nashville’s Downtown gives you a front row seat to the neon-lit honky-tonk buzz. The city’s attraction laden epicenter, Lower Broadway is where you’ll hear the music that made the city famous. Just southwest you’ll find Music Row, Nashville’s music industry hub and home to the legendary Studio B, where Elvis Presley recorded over 200 hits. A few minutes away, the Opryland/Music Valley neighborhood is packed with dazzling entertainment, a buffet of eateries and eclectic shopping. Here you’ll find the Opry Mills mall and the action packed Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center.How to get to NashvilleNashville International Airport will be the main gateway into the city for most visitors. Just over 7 miles east of downtown, getting into the action after you land is quick and easy. The cheapest way to do it is to hop onboard the MTA’s Route 18 Airport bus, which whisks passengers into the heart of downtown in less than half an hour, making stops at major hotels along the way. For those travelling into Nashville by bus, the Greyhound service makes stops at the Greyhound Nashville Station, just a few blocks north of buzzing Broadway.

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"We've stayed there before. However, this time the check-in was a little screwy compared to before. When I tried to check in at 2:45pm I was told that I couldn't check-in until people who tried to check-in around 11:00am or noon would get the first rooms available. There was one lady at th..."

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"Great two day stay. Could have stayed a week. Service personal were very accommodating. Nice shops and a variety of restaurants and sport bars. My only disappointment was thae Stax hamburger stand. Could have spent 28.00 dollars at McDonald's. Take your sweetie to the Gaylord, she'll be i..."

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"Over all, it was a great stay for the price ! Most of the staff was extra helpful. The breakfast variety was definitely above average! The memory foam mattress was superb! The only downfall was that one morning there was very little hot water for shower..."